Google – AFP, 29 October 2013
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The logo of
social networking website 'Twitter' is displayed on a computer
screen in London
on September 11, 2013 (AFP/File, Leon Neal)
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San
Francisco — Twitter said Tuesday it overhauled its user display to make the
messaging service "more visual," as it ramps up competition against
photo-sharing services like Instagram.
"So
many of the great moments you share on Twitter are made even better with photos
or with videos from Vine," Twitter's Michael Sippey said in a blog post.
"These
rich tweets can bring your followers closer to what's happening, and make them
feel like they are right there with you."
Sippey said
that "starting today, timelines on Twitter will be more visual and more
engaging: previews of Twitter photos and videos from Vine will be front and
center in tweets."
Some
Twitter users noticed the change, which makes pictures, graphics and videos
more prominent.
The company
said it was incorporating the changes in Twitter on the Internet and its
Android and iPhone apps.
The shift
comes as Twitter is preparing its stock market debut, possibly as early as next
week.
While
Twitter has amassed more than 200 million users and a strong core of
celebrities, journalists and political leaders, some critics say the service
lacks the visual appeal of photo-centric services like Pinterest or Instagram,
which was acquired by Facebook last year.
Twitter is
seeking to raise some $1.6 billion in its IPO, valuing the company in the range
of $9.3 billion and $11.1 billion.

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